dana goldman from the schaeffer center who also cannot be with us today. from the harvard medical school on our panel. have thomas phillips and from the university of chicago be with us today. please join me in welcoming our panelists, our moderator, and our discussion. [applause] >> thank you very much, henry. americanantos at the enterprise institute and i have the honor of introducing the a little before i say something about them, i wanted te what i think is the single clearest, sharpest statement about the state of health policy i have read in a long time. is in the beginning of this report. by the way, this is the report we are talking about. the best of the both worlds, uniting universal coverage and personal choice in healthcare. health all as c approach -- health policy approach. if this is not the american way, i do not know what is. at any have an is great to alternative, a market based alternative to other plants that have been floating around. it is interesting. you used the term universal coverage. that term has been used i another prominent